Saturday, February 25, 2012

Dr. Albert Mohler: Between Two Worlds

Dr. R. Albert Mohler Jr., serves as president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary - the flagship school of the Southern Baptist Convention and one of the largest seminaries in the world.

 Click on the image. Note the esoteric downward-facing dove. The cross and sun symbol is similar to that of the CIA. Their seminary uses resources from a Jesuit school of theology. They may be headed into contemplative prayer, and their site search engine reflects it.
  • Dr. Mohler is a member of the Board of Directors of “Focus on the Family” [Right Wing] [1]
  • Member of the Council for Biblical Manhood and Womanhood  [Reconstructionism/Theocracy][2]
  • He has been Chairman of the executive committee that bought the Billy Graham crusade to Louisville, KY. Graham is a Universalist and Freemason. His Lausanne ministry is part of the ecumenical Emergent church. [3]
 
 Graham was in Louisville in 2001.
  • He signed the Manhattan Declaration [ecumenical document] [4], but did not sign Evangelicals and Catholics Together document. He believes there are some fundamental doctrinal differences between the two, but we should stand together with them.[5]
  • Mohler is a Founding Fellow of Research Institute of The Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission.[6] This organization is in cooperation with the United Nations.
  • Dr. Mohler has been recognized by such influential publications as a leader among American Evangelicals by Emergent Church's publication Christianity Today.
  • He believes the Church should be seeker friendly and purpose driven, which is part of the Church Growth Movement. This goes hand-in-hand with a system of Christianity that is easily adaptable to The Third Way (Communitarianism/ Fascism) politics. 

Change agents working against Biblical Christianity.
  • Dr. Mohler serves as a council member for The Gospel Coalition, an ecumenical ministry that promotes church reform and culture transformation [theocracy].
  • He teaches from a Calvinist viewpoint. According to them, Jesus died for the Chosen only and not the entire world, as the Bible states in 1 John 2:2. This angle on scripture is perfect for those with an elitist mentality.
The lukewarm Church allows the ways of the world to seep into the beliefs and practices, only to dilute the truth. Where does this leave Dr. Mohler?

"Ye cannot drink the cup of the Lord, and the cup of devils: ye cannot be partakers of the Lord's table, and of the table of devils." 1 Cor. 10:21